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Address
505 Main Street Suite 220
Fort Worth, Texas 76102 (Tarrant Co.)
Average Client Review Rating
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Average Peer Review Rating
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(Main Office) Statement of PracticeWhite Collar Criminal Defense, Juvenile Criminal Law, Trials and Appeals in all State and Federal Courts. Year Established: 1990
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Jeffrey A. Kearney (Member) born Galveston, Texas, August 8, 1948; admitted to bar, 1972, Texas, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth, Sixth and Tenth Circuits and U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas. Education: Texas Christian University (B.B.A., 1971); Baylor University (J.D., 1972). Phi Alpha Delta. Listed: The Best Lawyers in America; Who's Who in American Law. Named "Texas Super Lawyer" and "Top 100 in Dallas/Fort Worth," 2003-2006; "Top 100 in the State of Texas," 2004-2005 Texas Monthly Magazine; "Attorney of Excellence," The Fort Worth Business Press; "Top Lawyer" Fort Worth, Texas Magazine. Author: "Witnesses, Opinions and Expert Testimony," Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Educational Institute, 1986; "Witnesses, Opinion Testimony, Relevancy," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1987, 1988; "Duty to Disclose: Constitutional and Ethical Considerations of Brady," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1999. Speaker: "Recent Decisions," Sex Crimes Seminar, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 1986; "The Court's Charge," D.W.I. Seminar, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 1987; "Witnesses, Opinions and Expert Testimony," Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Educational Institute Seminars," 1987-1988; "Witnesses, Opinions, Testimony, Relevancy," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1987-1988 & Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers State and Federal Short Course, 1989; "Taking the Fifth," Advanced Consumer Bankruptcy Course, State Bar of Texas, 1989; "Jury Selection," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1993; "Cross-Examination of the Government's Main Witness," The Zen of Winning Seminar, 1995; "Cross-Examination," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1995; "Pre-Trial Motions," Federal Law Short Course, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 1996; "Cross-Examination," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1996; "Top 10 Tips for Winning Your Case in Jury Selection," Winter/Spring Seminar, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 1997; "How to Conduct a Meaningful and Effective 30-Minute Voir Dire in a Criminal Case," Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Trial Skills Seminar, 1998; "Basic Winning - Jury Selection," Criminal Defense Advocacy Training Seminar, Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 2004; "Voir Dire Demonstration," Jury Selection and Communicating with Jurors in Criminal Cases Seminar, The Center for American and International Law, 2004; "Opening Statements," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 2004; "Sexual Assault Voir Dire," Anatomy of the Win Seminar, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 2004; "Opening Statements," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 2006; Jury Selection and Communicating with Jurors in Criminal Cases Seminar, The Center for American and International Law, 2006; "Indigent Defense," Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 2006; "Trial Advocacy in Criminal Cases," The Center for American and International Law, 2006. Faculty Teacher, Criminal Trial Advocacy Institute, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 1997-2006; Advanced Program on Trial Advocacy in Criminal Cases, The Center for American and International Law, 2004. Co-Director, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Federal Short Course, 1999. Course Director, Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 2001. Assistant District Attorney, Tarrant County, Texas, 1974-1975. Member: State Bar of Texas; Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (President, 1985-1986); Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1985-1991, 2000); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. (Board Certified, Criminal Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization). Practice Areas: Criminal Law; White Collar Crime.Email: Jeffrey A. Kearney
Wm. Reagan Wynn (Member) born Levelland, Texas, December 20, 1970; admitted to bar, 1996, Texas; 1997, U.S. District Court, Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern Districts of Texas. Education: University of Texas at Austin (B.A., with honors and special honors in government, 1993); Notre Dame University Law School (J.D., 1996). Member, National Moot Court Team. Recipient, A. Herald Webber Moot Court Award. Former Briefing Attorney to Justice David Richards, Court of Appeals, Second District of Texas. Author: "Federal Narcotics & Money Laundering Offenses," Federal Criminal Law Short Course, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 1997; "Duty to Disclose: Constitutional and Ethical Considerations of Brady," Advanced Criminal Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1999; "Eyewitness Identifications: The Legal Framework," Developing the Theory of the Case, Criminal Defense Lawyer' Project, 2003; "Anders v. California: Handling the Frivolous Appeal," Nuts and Boltsof Handling a Criminal Appeal Seminar, Tarrant County Bar Association, 2004. Faculty: Criminal Trial Advocacy Institute, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 2003-2004; Developing the Theory of the Case, Criminal Defense Lawyer's Project, 2003; Anatomy of the Win, Criminal Defense Lawyer's Project, 2004; Current Trends in Forensic Sciences, Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office, 2004. Listed, Best Lawyers in America's Consumer Guide, 2001. Named: "Forty Under Forty" Fort Worth, Texas Magazine, May 2004. Member: State Bar of Texas; Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (Board of Directors, 2005; Co-Chair, Amicus Curiae Committee, 2004); Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (Board of Directors, 2001; President-Elect, 2005); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Criminal Appeals; White Collar Crime.Email: Wm. Reagan Wynn
ATTORNEYCheyenne S. Minick (Attorney) born Bismarck, North Dakota, September 18, 1965; admitted to bar, 1997, Texas; U.S District Court, Northern District of Texas and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Education: Texas A& M University (B.A., 1988); Texas Wesleyan University School of Law (J.D., 1997). Member: Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.Email: Cheyenne S. Minick
OF COUNSELByron Matthews (Of Counsel) born Fort Worth, Texas, April 13, 1912; admitted to bar, 1934, Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas. Education: Baylor University (LL.B., 1934). Assistant District Attorney, Tarrant County, Texas, 1934-1938. Judge, Criminal District Court Number One, Tarrant County, Texas, 1963-1981. Member, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Hall of Fame. Member: State Bar of Texas. Fellow: American Judicature Society.
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